Bloody Passage

Bloody Passage by Jack Higgins is a thrilling narrative published by Penguin in 1999, featuring 224 pages in English. The story follows Oliver Grant, a former Military Intelligence officer turned mercenary, who is reluctantly drawn into a dangerous mission to rescue the stepson of a millionaire Mafia boss from a Libyan prison fortress. As Grant navigates this perilous assignment, he grapples with the complexities of his past and the challenges of his current life.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of espionage and the moral dilemmas faced by those who operate in the shadows. The plot delves into themes of loyalty and betrayal, as Grant confronts the realities of his choices and the consequences that follow. This edition presents a concise yet impactful tale that captures the essence of the thriller genre, making it a notable addition to the collection of anyone interested in fiction centered around mercenaries and high-stakes rescues.
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Oliver Grant – once in Military Intelligence, now a hardened mercenary – selling his services to the highest bidder. The perfect choice to rescue the stepson of a millionaire Mafia boss from a Libyan prison fortress. But Grant doesn’t want the job – when will he realize how much trouble he’s in?
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